Scott County EMA explains when emergency sirens are used during severe weather
During severe weather, sirens will sound for tornado warnings, storms with winds over 70 miles per hour, and/or storms with hail the size of golf balls or larger.
During severe weather, sirens will sound for tornado warnings, storms with winds over 70 miles per hour, and/or storms with hail the size of golf balls or larger.
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